It’s done, exams are finished. At least until august since i have to present once again those i didn’t pass during the june session, i’ll know on thursday which ones. Now i have plenty of time ahead, i have plans for Xfprint 4.4 (lprng support, better cups support, utf8 support and make a2ps optionnal); if you have suggestions or are willing to contribute let me know. I’ll start hacking Xfprint code next week. It’s good to be on holidays.
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As seen on Planet GNOME, maybe this could be interesting for Maria van der Hoeven, our minister of education: Intelligent Design.
Fairly entertaining. Don’t read it if you are easily offended about your religion and that religion happens to be Christian.
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Nope, Jasper. It’s not the chemistry.

Maybe it’s the “I couldn’t care less” questions.
So what’s next? I’m branching xffm-4.3.2.4 which will probably not even compile until merged into trunk. This branch will be a mayor change in structural design to ease maintainability and development of code. The idea is to push all the nonintelligeble nerdiness (yes, even I sometimes have a hard time finding my way around) into abstract reusable objects. In later versions I might fork things apart, iconview-gui, treeview-gui, file management libraries, mimetype libraries, helper applications and the like.
Anyways, I’m happy Benny showed signs of life. I was getting worried about him being in a train accident or something.
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